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MUTUAL LIFK ASSOCIATION; Australasia. Establishedlß69. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament), •Registered under Life Assurance Coin panies and Policies Acta of New Zealand '~Eo7ti) a TWENTY-TWO Tear . record of sound,' honorable,, and Prudent management, during which it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all: its fundsinvested in the Colonics, and no .branches outside them.. - ■••'-■■■. Does MOT. issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho Bystein as advocated hero to bo a' delusive arid unjust form of Assurance. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891 ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. Tho Mutu'alLifo Association of Australatia's New Centennial Tables H.E. 14 and H,H, 21 Aro recommended to tho atte'ition of nil prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians who wish to'provido means for completing tho education of a child on reaching the age ol 14; or tor endowing a child with a marriage portion, or a boy wiih ■ capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years o are, Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by the the Policy, which is nou-forEeitable whilo Surcnder Value lasts. A father, age 80, endows his son, aged 1, for i'loo, payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premuim beini £3 4s 9d. If the.fathor should die any time after the first payment i.b above, instoad of tho widow Having to continue paying premiums, tho endow- . ment becomes a "Paid-up" Po|icy, and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of age. In the event of the child's death during currency of the Polioy, tho whole of Prcmuims paid will ba refunded. !

G.S.W.DALRYMPLE, Local Agent. PGILL lloeidcnt Agent as.w. DALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, AND STATION AGENT, MASTERTON, EfltabHshed—lnvercargill, 1863, JMi tika, 18CG i Masterton, 187 G. AGENOIESThe Sta.idard Insurance- Company of New Zealand, Fire Marino and Fidelity Guarantee; Mutual Life Association o Australasia; Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa; Tlie " Samson" Stump Extractor (Patentee) PROPERTIES FOR SALE. - Begiater p r i co Nc £ 301163 acres,' dairy, farm I

410 Station and|Stock, 27,000 aores easy torniß 54 000 424100 acres, Rood paddock, - orchard, and hop garden, now ' house, good dairy farm 800 J7B 60_ acres, good honao, good - daiiy farm, 5 miles from Masterton 600 1)18 800 acres, terms cash, balance at 1% ; first-class limestone country, good mjxed bush . 1200 658 800 acres, carries 1400 sheep, good arable farm now house, only 4 miles from railway station 5600 648 2529acresand stock, TermsHalf cash, balance at 5% a great bargain 6,000 6871328 acres, good sheep farm, £2 10s por aero; 8-roomod house 3,200i 720 118 acres arable land, well fencod and watered, divided into 4 paddocks; only 4 m les from Masterton and half ] mile fr'ffl«:iwny station 6501 728 684 acres, well fenced, graaBcd and watered only about 60 acres of live bush left for shelter j divided into • 12 paddocks, and good orchard, 6 roomed house, dairy, shed 50 x 24 foot; stock, 1400 sheep, 30 head of I cattle, horses, io„ to be taken ' 4788 746 750 acres, 484 freehold, 200 leasehold; half cash, balance H% • 3872 758 2000a?res leasehold, rontLß 6s 8d per annum, 19 years to remiin No. 087 and 758 adjoin would work well together) 300 762 680 acres, in 10 paddocks, 10 roomed house, 1800 sheep and 40 head oattla at valuation 6848 765 700 seres; 160 acres in grass; 25s per acre: £SOO on mort-

£!Bge at 6J per cent 875 784 2000 acres Ring fenced, nine roomed house 5250 789 290 acres, King fenced, seven roomed, liouso 2500 .811 6 roomed liouso, 12 acres, "nly oiio nulo from Tost Office, Water' laid into houao bj windmill, " ' COC 816 750 aorcs,'first-class station, 12 miles from Town 1875 818 40 acres, lj miles from town 800 Samson Patent Stump Extractor And many other pruportics in .various localit.es, suited to ovory description of purchaser, particulars of which and alist of proportion for salo will bo furnished oil application •■" £IO,OOO To lend in sums of £IOO and upwards kou\G%loß%. <U W DALRYMPLE Masterton, Wairarapa ■ MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, SPRING SHOW will-be hdd in the DRILL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, jkd DECEMBER, Admission, 1/; Children Gd. Members free on production of ticket . ONLY, ' Personsloayiug.lbß hall, will nob be readimttod'except by extra paymont*, Catalogues, &c, may be obtained from Secretary, .W.B.OIJpWiLLS.-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 3

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